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Chapter 1063

Quinn heard the conversation between her sons. Although it was not very clear, she still heard some of them.She found that she hadn't lived as wisely as her eldest son her whole life.

Zayne would definitely be outstanding in the future. His wisdom made her, as a mother, feel inferior.

"Mom," Zayne was not surprised to see Quinn, he only greeted her softly.

Quinn nodded, her eyes were still red and puffy, but she had regained her composure. She said softly, "You should go to yourroom and rest for a while. Just focus on your studies, everything else to me and your dad. You two should study hard so thatyou'll have a good future."

“Mom, don't worry. I'm fine, but Eamon might need your comfort." Zayne said.novelbin

Quinn shook her head, "| won't comfort him. In the past, | always felt that | should protect him, thinking that he is too young, butin fact, he is only two years younger than you. Now only do | realize that | had sheltered him too well, that's why he is so naive.But you, on the other hand, have grown up into a young man who makes me feel ashamed of myself."

Eamon in the room cried out aggrievedly in a low voice, "Mom, you don't want to comfort me too?"Quinn looked at him without saying anything.

Eamon felt very upset and glanced at his mother and brother again, "Alright, since Mom doesn't want to comfort me, why don'tyou come in and let me comfort you!

Now my mood is as bad as yours. Dad is heartless, and Zayne is expressionless and cold-hearted.

They are so rational that it's scary. Only | am the most sentimental in the family. While you, Mom, | really don't get you anymore."Eamon exclaimed.

Quinn was stunned. She looked at her youngest son and said, "I don't need your comfort. Try and get some sleep, you'll need togo to school later.”

"| don't want to, you guys are divorcing, why should | still go to school?" Eamon’s eyes widened. He didn't want to go to school,he just wanted to save his parents’ marriage.

"You're not skipping school just because we're divorcing. You can't escape from your own life. You'd better think about how to liveyour life. Your Dad and | can't do it for you." Quinn was calm,

"Don't let me worry about you.”

“Mom, why did you suddenly become so calm?" Eamon asked as if he didn't know his mother, "Did Zayne's words affect you?""| just think it's time to face reality. | had always liked to dream, but | will have to wake up one day." Quinn told Eamon.

Eamon could not utter a word.

Zayne stood at the door. After a moment of silence, he walked toward his room.

Half past eight in the morning.

At the entrance of the Civil Affairs Department.

When Timothy and Quinn reached, they got out of the car together and walked in.

The first segment of the procedure was mediation.

The staff of the Civil Affairs Department mediated their divorce first, meaning that they'd advise them not to do so. If they stillhave feelings for each other, they should not divorce. But the two of them said they had already reached an agreement, so therewas no need to mediate.

After the mediation, the two of them still didn't change their mind. The staff could only proceed to the next stage by listing out thedistributions of the properties clearly.

Quinn's decision was still the same. She only wanted an apartment and nothing else. But the staff persuaded her to reconsider.Quinn said firmly that she didn’t want anything.

Just like that, they signed the divorce agreement. After the embossed seal was stamped, they were handed the divorce decree.Quinn still cried in the end.

Tears continued to stream down her face silently.Timothy's eyes were slightly red, too.He thought that his life was a failure.

At the end of the day, he didn’t know much about women. After experiencing so much in life, he learned that he knew very littleabout what women really needed and wanted.

Seeing their reactions, the staff smiled and suggested, "If you two regret the divorce, you can get remarried now."But both of them felt awkward, and neither of them spoke.

Timothy and Quinn walked out of the main entrance of the Civil Affairs Department together. Her eyes were red and puffy, shedidn't seem well at all.

She held the divorce certificate in her hand so tightly that her knuckles had turned pale as if she was holding a heavy load.She kept her head low the whole time, unwilling to look at Timothy.All she did was stand at the steps in front of the Civil Affairs Bureau.

It was like standing at the crossroads of life. She didn't know where to go if she moved forward, but at the same time, shewouldn't know what would happen if she made a turn.

She was silent and hesitant.Seeing that she didn't move, Timothy offered, "Let's go. I'll send you home. You stay where we're living right now. I'll move out."

"There's no need," Quinn shook her head, "I'll stay at the school apartment. | still prefer to live with the students, that way, my lifewill be a little more interesting. Maybe my mind has become complicated since | haven't been living in the school quarters allthese years. If | can return to school and live a simple life there, maybe it would be the best choice for my life."

Timothy wanted to say something, but in the end, he didn't say a word.

Quinn had been keeping her head low. But now, she finally lifted her head. She looked at her ex-husband and smiled slightly,with tears in her red and puffy eyes.

"Timothy, take care," Quinn said.

Timothy also looked at her and nodded.

"You too," Timothy said.

"So, let's go our separate ways," Quinn uttered.

"I'll send you back,” Timothy offered again.

"No need," Quinn shook her head and said, "I still have to go alone in the end. Take care."

After she said that, she pursed her lips and tears rolled down her cheeks the moment she turned around.

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Distantly, in her blurred vision, she thought she had seen Timothy looking at her.

He hadn't left; he was still standing there.

Quinn wiped her tears and looked closer.

Timothy hadn't left indeed. He was still standing at the steps of the Civil Affairs Department.She saw that his eyes were also fixed on Quinn's taxi. Quinn laughed at herself.

After so many years, he had neverwatched her leave. She was the angwho saw him Weal ete wort Orbasinesslttids and even when he leftfor an exercise. She would watch himleave every single time. Please readthe original content atNovelDrama.Org.

This time, after getting the divorce certificate, he actually watched her leave.

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How pathetic!

Now that things had come to this, what was she still melodramatic about?

There was no need for her to do so anymore. Her marriage had come to an end, and a new chapter was about to start.“Excuse me, lady. Where are you heading?" The driver looked at her and asked.

Quinn hesitated for a while before finally making up her mind and said, "Go to the hospital. I'll give you the address."

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